Postby Phil Clark » May 24th, 2010, 9:19 pm
This project was originally started back in late 2000, but since starting 'full time' with Fighteraces and spending the majority of my time building for other people, my own building time has been somewhat minimal.
Based on a 33% enlargement of a Jerry Bates plan, the model spans 142" and has an estimated weight of around 80lb.
Just before Christmas 2009, I received a call from a US based customer enquiring if I would be interested in selling the project and completing it for him ready for this year 'Warbirds over the Rockies' in Denver Colorado last week in September. A deal was done, so the B-26 is now receiving some much needed attention right through to completion. The plan is to complete the model as I'd originally intended in the colours of 'Flak Bait' (flew 202 operational sorties in WW2, now on static display in an un-restored condition in the Smithsonian Institute, Washington)......the only significant change is the switch from ZG62's to ZG80 twins as the new owner flies at MUCH higher altitude over in Colorado so wanted the extra horses. We're also fitting the complex 'Bi-Fold' bomb doors to allow bombs to be dropped during their end of show pyrotechnics display
The basic airframe construction was complete, cowls and gear door skins moulded and most of the model was glassed before it went into storage 4-5 years ago.
Over the past 2 months, all of the vacform moulds for the canopy and turrets have been made, all 6 gear doors have been completed including fully detailed interior skins. The new engines have been mounted with throttle and choke servos fitted, cowls have been mounted and the complete centre section and fuselage have been surface prepped ready for surface detailing. The bomb doors are also well underway and should be complete by the end of this week.
Attached is a selection of photos of the progress so far...............
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Phil Clark on May 24th, 2010, 9:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.